Rail Story at Ingrow.

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Rail Story brings together two museums in the station yard at Ingrow West. Discover the Carriage Works, home of the Vintage Carriages Trust. Here you will see a fantastic display of restored railway coaches, many of which have been used in famous film and TV productions. Including, of course, The Railway Children which was filmed on the neighbouring Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, climb aboard the coaches and imagine the cameras are rolling! At the Engine Shed take a look behind the scenes and see engines under repair and being maintained.

From the beautifully restored station at Ingrow West, you can hop on or off the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, with a Day Rover ticket entry to the museums is free!

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Individual Admission£3.00 per adult
Individual Admission£2.50 per concession
Individual Admission£2.00 per child
Joint Admission£5.00 per adult
Joint Admission£4.00 per concession
Joint Admission£3.00 per child
Rover Ticket£20.00 per adult
Rover Ticket£17.00 per concession
Rover Ticket£10.00 per child

Individual Admission - if you choose to visit just one of the museums on site
Joint Admission - allows entry into both museums
Rover Ticket - free entry into both museums and unlimited travel on the railway for the day

Facilities

Parking

  • Free Parking

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Rail Story is located one mile south of Keighley on A629. The postcode BD21 5AX will not bring you to the exact location so please follow the signs. Adjacent to Ingrow West Station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.

Rail Story

Type:Museum

Ingrow West Station, South Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 5AX
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Tel01535 680425

Opening Times

* Monday-Sunday 11:00-16:00.

Closed Christmas day.

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